"And Justice?" is a critical exploration of the legal system and its impact on society, examining how justice is often perceived and delivered in various contexts. The book delves into the complexities of justice, questioning whether it is truly served and how the law can sometimes fail to protect the most vulnerable. It highlights the discrepancies between legal ideals and the reality of legal proceedings, emphasizing the human stories behind legal cases. The author uses a range of case studies to illustrate the shortcomings of the justice system, focusing on issues such as inequality, discrimination, and the influence of power dynamics. These narratives serve to underscore the challenges faced by individuals seeking justice and the often frustrating bureaucratic obstacles that can impede their efforts. The book calls attention to the need for reform and a more equitable legal framework. Overall, "And Justice?" invites readers to reflect on their own perceptions of justice and to consider their role in advocating for a fairer society. It encourages a deeper understanding of the interplay between law and social justice, aiming to inspire activism and a renewed commitment to ensuring that justice serves all, not just the privileged few.